Here, we share festive canape recipes from the nation’s favourite cooks.
Mini Tarts With Three Toppings
Delia Smith
With the bestselling Christmas book she first published in 1990, Delia taught hosts across the land how to cook Christmas. It should come as no surprise, then, that these mini tarts – the perfect Christmas canape – are from that ancient tome and never get tired. Find the recipe here.
Devils On Horseback
Jamie Oliver
You’d be hard pushed ever to find a carnivore who doesn’t like devils on horseback. Jamie Oliver’s super-easy recipe includes whole salted almonds for a satisfying crunch and dose of protein. Find the recipe here.
Cheese Stars
Nigella
If you’ve watched any of Nigella’s TV shows, you’ll know how well she gives a party. These cheese stars are typical of her thoughtful, elegant and spoiling approach to entertaining. Of course, the moreish cheesy biscuits can be cut into any shape but the stars are so festive and charming. Find the recipe here.
Mini Squash And Chive Dumplings
Anna Jones
Anna Jones, queen of modern vegetarian cooking, says: ‘I am that person at a party, desperately following the one tray of vegetarian canapes around, trying to sneak a second mouthful before I get noticed. I can’t count the number of parties I have left a little bleary because there just wasn’t anything to eat. As far as I am concerned, where there’s drink, there should be food – for everyone.’ Hear hear. Find the recipe here.
Photograph: Issy Croker/The Guardian
Smoked Salmon And Cream Cheese Blinis
Red Magazine
Smoked salmon always gets the party started, and it seems very generous, too. You can make your own blinis, but as this recipe shows, a good shop-bought cracker does just as well. The optional addition of cod’s roe or caviar is the crowning glory. Find the recipe here.
Apple And Stilton Puffs
Nigel Slater
Few things say Christmas like stilton does. Combining it here with apples in little puffs of pastry, Slater has worked his typical festive magic. Find the recipe here.
Photograph: Jonathan Lovekin/The Observer
By Becky Ladenburg
November 2023